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Fly with long legs --> Female Chironomidae -> possibly Paratendipes albimanus
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Dates: Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Stadt Schenefeld, at an uncultivated natural area near a small rivulet, 25 msm, Outsidefoto: kuv, 22th of May 2013. I could not find this fly in the gallery. Please help.
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Female Chironomidae. Possibly Partendipes albimanus.
 
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Thank you very much John - Smile
Sorry, but I couldn't find anything to Partendipes albimanus. Do you perhaps know whether there is a synonymous name?
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I meant Paratendipes albimanus (forgot the second 'a'), a common holarctic species.
 
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Thank you John - now I got more informations - Smile
Regards Kuv
 
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